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  • 1machine language — noun 1. a programming language designed for use on a specific class of computers • Syn: ↑computer language, ↑computer oriented language, ↑machine oriented language • Hypernyms: ↑programming language, ↑programing language 2. a set …

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  • 2Machine code — or machine language is a system of impartible instructions executed directly by a computer s central processing unit. Each instruction performs a very specific task, typically either an operation on a unit of data (in a register or in memory, e.g …

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  • 3System Center Operations Manager — Developer(s) Microsoft Corporation Stable release Operations Manager 2007 R2 Development status Active Operating system Microsoft Windows …

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  • 4Genera (operating system) — Genera Company / developer Symbolics OS family Lisp Machine OS Initial release 1982 …

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  • 5Object-oriented programming — Programming paradigms Agent oriented Automata based Component based Flow based Pipelined Concatenative Concurrent computing …

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  • 6Operating system — Operating systems …

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  • 7Aspect-oriented software development — (AOSD) is an emerging software development technology that seeks new modularizations of software systems. AOSD allows multiple concerns to be expressed separately and automatically unified into working systems.Traditional software development has …

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  • 8Object-oriented analysis and design — (OOAD) is a software engineering approach that models a system as a group of interacting objects. Each object represents some entity of interest in the system being modeled, and is characterised by its class, its state (data elements), and its… …

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  • 9Pick operating system — Company / developer Don Nelson, Dick Pick, TRW Programmed in Assembly language Initial release 1965 (GIRLS), 1973 (Reality Operating System) Marketing target Business data processing Available …

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  • 10postal system — System that allows persons to send letters, parcels, or packages to addressees in the same country or abroad. Postal systems are usually government run and paid for by a combination of user charges and government subsidies. There are early… …

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